For the past many centuries, people had been enjoying the benefits of green tea for the body. Many people would prefer drinking green tea than white tea and black tea, simply because of its distinct aroma(香味) not found in other types of tea. Nowadays, keeping the natural greenish color of tea leaves remained just like before. This is done by preparing the green tea just like the way it was prepared before—by washing the leaves right after pulling off them from the bush, then boiling them.
There have been many healthful claims saying that drinking green tea-based products help a lot in improving the general health of their body. For a long time, there has been many beliefs saying that green tea can help, cure beriberi disease(腳氣病), treat wounds, and even prevent tiredness. Now modern technology determines that there are even added healthful benefits that include reducing the possibility of having a heart disease and helping people to lose more weight easily.
Besides, studies have found out that green tea has Polyphenols(多酚類), a type of flaonoid(類黃酮) that greatly reduces the amount of time of cell maturation. The flavonoid found in green tea is called EGCg- a stronger matter than Vitamin C and E. It is believed to be 20 times stronger than these mentioned vitamins.
Having two cups of green tea daily is a good routine for your body. However, most doctors would suggest drinking at least 4 cups a day is the best. You can slowly increase the amount of drinking it to allow your body to get used to it. There is nothing to lose but everything to gain in drinking green tea.
小題1:Which of the following shows the right order according to the passage? _______.
a. making the leaves clean  
b. pulling off them from the bush.  
c. boiling the leaves.
A.a(chǎn), b, cB.b, a, cC.a(chǎn), c, bD.b, c, a
小題2:Which word in the passage has a similar meaning as the underlined word “distinct”________?
A.greenB.generalC.commonD.unique
小題3:Green tea can help us in many aspects EXCEPT __________.
A.Curing beriberi diseaseB.Preventing tiredness
C.Curing heart diseaseD.Losing weight
小題4:It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A.drinking green tea has a history of thousands of years.
B.flavooid, a special vitamin, is made up of EGCg.
C.Vitamin C and E is 20 times stronger than EGCg.
D.drinking green tea has no bad effect but benefits.
小題5:Which of the following might be the best title for the text? __________.
A.Process of making green tea.B.Characteristic of green tea.
C.Benefits of drinking green tea.D.History and types of green tea.

小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:C
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